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Album Review: Verploegh and Baker- Badger State Games

November 13, 2022 William Brownlee

The cover art of Badger State Games is misleading. The design is an apparent homage to ECM Records, but the new album by drummer Evan Verploegh and saxophonist Ben Baker contains little of the icy composure associated with the European label. Instead, the Kansas City duo rages like a consumptive inferno. Listeners will know if they’re going to love or loathe Badger State Games within ten seconds. The ferocious skronk opening the album will instantly thrill connoisseurs of free jazz and repel all other comers. Perhaps because it’s a live recording, Badger State Games is even more aggressive than Singles, the duo’s thrilling 2021 album. Both albums share a purity of intent. One of the rare music based experiences even more visceral than succumbing to Badger State Games is catching a performance by the duo.

Tags Kansas City, jazz, Benjamin Baker, Evan Verploegh
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